Claude Patrick

Expect to see this one more often in MMA, as practically every popular Kanye West song has been used by numerous fighters since he broke onto the scene. This is particularly true given that it also includes Rihanna and Kid Cudi.

That's not to say this isn't a good song, but let's be honest—it's not exactly unique.

"Turn up the lights in here babyExtra bright, I want y'all to see thisTurn up the lights in here, babyYou know what I needWant you to see everythingWant you to see all of the lights"

Mark Bocek

This isn't the first time that "It's My Time" has been used as an entrance song by an MMA fighter and it certainly won't be the last. Still, it's a cool song that definitely fits as a theme for a fighter...

If he wins, that is. Bocek lost a unanimous 30-27 decision to Ben Henderson and has now dropped two of his last three UFC contests.

"Go hard, todayCan’t worry ´bout the past coz that was yes-sterdayIma' put it on the line, cuz it’s my time"

Ben Henderson

While his opponent came out to "It's my Time," former WEC Lightweight Champion, Ben Henderson, answered with "It's My Life" as his entrance music.

Whether you love Bon Jovi or hate theme, this song is almost so ridiculous that it could make anyone a fan.

Henderson also got the best of his opponent in the fight by winning an important unanimous decision after he was the victim of Anthony Pettis' "Showtime Kick" in his last fight.

"It's my life It's now or never I ain't gonna live forever I just want to live while I'm alive (It's my life) My heart is like an open highway Like Frankie said I did it my way I just wanna live while I'm alive It's my life"

Jason Brilz

Another kind of weird entrance song and this one actually lasted longer than the fight itself, as Jason Brilz was unceremoniously knocked out by Vladimir Matyushenko in just 20 seconds.

"Whoa oh oh oh oooooooooooooooooooooh

To all my friends, present past and beyondTo all those who weren't with us too longLife is the most precious thing you can loseWhile you were here the fun was never endingLaugh a minute was only the beginningCanton, Colvin, Nichols, this one's for you"

Mark Hominick

This is definitely not the type of song that would be thought of as a great entrance theme, but the UFC did an excellent job of making it feel epic as the Canadian flag waved over the jumbo tron above the cage.

The fans erupted in cheers for their hometown hero who fought a memorable battle with Jose Aldo for the UFC Featherweight Championship.

Jose Aldo

Another song that has been used by numerous fighters, "Run This Town" was actually somewhat appropriate for Jose Aldo on this particular night.

While his opponent, Mark Hominick, had the support of the city; it was Jose Aldo who had intentions of running Toronto on this particular night.

Aldo dominated the early portion of the fight, but barely ended up hanging on in the end to remain UFC Featherweight Champion.

"Feel it comin' in the airHear the screams from everywhereI'm addicted to the thrillIt's a dangerous love affairCan't be scared when it goes downGot a problem, tell me nowOnly thing that's on my mindIs who's gonna run this town tonight...Is who's gonna run this town tonight...We gonna run this town"

Jake Shields

There are a few bands that can get just about everyone pumped up, and Rage Against the Machine is certainly one of those bands.

Jake Shields was the biggest villain of the night when he stepped in to fight the UFC's only Canadian champion, Georges St-Pierre, in Toronto. Though he was defeated in the contest, Shields looked about as good in the fight as anyone who has fought St-Pierre in the past few years.

"No matter how hard you try, you can't stop us nowNo matter how hard you try, you can't stop us now

We're the renegades of this atomic ageThis atomic age of renegadesRenegades of this atomic ageThis atomic age of renegades"